• @Shady_Shiroe
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      1 year ago

      Linux:

      User: Can you install this 50 year old program?

      Linux: it’s already installed

      • @dustojnikhummer
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        61 year ago

        No you can’t because the dependency doesn’t exit anymore.

          • @dustojnikhummer
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            -81 year ago

            Yes because that is more user friendly than running an executable through a built in compatibility layer… suure

            • @[email protected]
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              71 year ago

              Who tf wants usability when shit just has a solution no matter what. Additionally its an old program that a normal person wouldn’t even try.

              On windows shit just doesn’t work and the solutions are most of the time not even existing.

              • @dustojnikhummer
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                11 year ago

                On windows shit just doesn’t work and the solutions are most of the time not even existing.

                You got it mixed up. Old Windows compatibility is much better than old Linux compatibility. Try running OpenOffice 1.0 on Debian 12

                Meanwhile running Office 03 on Windows 11 is almost as simple as actually installing it

            • riskable
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              21 year ago

              If you’re trying to get ancient software to work I think “user friendliness” is the least of your concerns. Especially compared to the alternative (Windows) where the answer is just, “No: That’s not going to work no matter what you do.”

              • @dustojnikhummer
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                11 year ago

                As I said. Try a random Windows XP binary on Windows 11 vs Debian 4 binary on Debian 12.

        • eltimablo
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          31 year ago

          Have you heard to Good Word of our Lord and Savior, AppImage?

          • @dustojnikhummer
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            11 year ago

            Well given most diehard Linux fanboys despise any sort of containerized apps, aka AppImage, Flatpak or Snap (I personally only despise Snap), I’m going to say no.

    • @HoloPengin
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      1 year ago

      Tfw compatibility for some old Windows programs and games is better in Wine than in modern Windows

    • @trex
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      -11 year ago

      The sad thing is that its not entirely true. The kernel Fries to keep conpability but user space fucks it up sometimes for example glibc

    • @tiltmachine
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      -31 year ago

      Most people will need internet connection to Google specific commands to run or install the most trivial things, and it won’t always work depending on what distro you’re using. Oh you’re using MX Linux? Goodluck downloading a Plex client installer and just clicking it to install. Maybe use Snap but then good luck creating a shortcut with just a right click.

      Limux won’t replace Windows anytime soon, not if even enthusiasts need to Google almost everything.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Bold of you to think I’d install a Plex client when I can just stream video in my terminal with mplayer in glorious ASCII.

        And why would you search the internet when there’s a manual built right in?